Welcome!
This open forum is set to discuss SSO Governance and the rules of standardization. During today’s forum we will discuss several contributions which will be published continuously in the column to the right. The tentative schedule is as follows:
5:00 PM (GMT): Oliver Bell on Reforming the Reformist Agenda
5:20 PM: Anne Layne-Farrar on The Government’s Role in Standard Setting Governance
5:40 PM: Ajit Jaokar on The Open Web Foundation and the Evolution of Web SSOs?
6:00 PM: Interview with Per Andersen, IDC
6:20 PM: Interview with Peter Brown, OASIS
With this said I now open the forum for further discussion!
Mattias Ganslandt

comment by Truna
Does OASIS accepts RAND standards?
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comment by Gramstad
Ken and Per, So nice to find you both at the same page and discussing our assessment of openness :) I must ...
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comment by krechmer
I recognize that possible monetary gain makes intellectual property the most active topic about openness. However the most "important" ...
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comment by A. Rebentisch
Given N. Kroes’s support of standards noted, why did the EU mandate a licensing solution (rather than a standardization solution) ...
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comment by krechmer
Given N. Kroes's support of standards noted, why did the EU mandate a licensing solution (rather than a standardization solution) ...
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comment by A. Rebentisch
A US non-intervention approach is a hardly acceptable governance model for Europe. The EU level is still surprisingly weak in ...
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comment by Chuck Powers
I think the fact that these users have generally strong business models indicates that the cost of the underlying standardized ...
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